Callan Mulvey, Tess Haubrich, Claude Jabbour, Maria Tran, Matt Nable, and Damian Walshe-Howling will appear alongside Lincoln Younes and Ian McShane in Helium's 'Last King of the Cross', which has commenced production in Sydney.
For Robert Rabiah, Queensland's Mission Beach is more than just the location where he is filming fish-out-of-water drama 'Irreverent' - it's where his career began.
Actor Robert Rabiah is frustrated with the lack of on-screen representation of Australia's diverse communities despite some recent TV shows and movies that are more reflective of race, gender, class and colour.
"COVID-19 has really battered our industry and many industries all over the world, so there is no work at the moment except the work one can safely generate on one's own."
Matchbox Pictures drama 'Safe Harbour' has won the International Emmy Award for Best TV Movie/Miniseries.
After a self-imposed exile, Robert Rabiah is returning to the screen early next year in Maziar Lahooti’s 'Below', an action-drama set in a refugee detention centre.
When Robert Rabiah scored his first major role in Andrew Dominik’s 'Chopper' in 2000, he felt he had arrived as an actor. Yet he soon discovered acting is a fickle profession as he experienced some lean periods in between roles.